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==Bibliography== *Akropolites, G. ''The History'', trans. Ruth Macrides (2007) Oxford University Press {{ISBN| 9780199210671}} *{{O City of Byzantium}} *Falk, A. (2010) ''Franks and Saracens: Reality and Fantasy in the Crusades'', Karnac Books {{ISBN|9781855757332}} *Giarenis, I. (2017) "The Crisis of the Fourth Crusade in Byzantium (1203–1204) and the Emergence of Networks for Anti-Latin Reaction and Political Action", ''Mediterranean World'', 23, pp. 73–80. {{ISSN|1343-9626}} *Head, C. (1980) "Physical Descriptions of the Emperors in Byzantine Historical Writing", ''Byzantion'', Vol. 50, No. 1 (1980), Peeters Publishers, pp. 226–240 *Hendrickx, B. and Matzukis, C. (1979) [http://media.ems.gr/ekdoseis/ellinika/Ellinika_31_1/ekd_peel_31_1_Hendrickx-C.Matzukis.pdf "Alexios V Doukas Mourtzouphlos: His Life, Reign and Death (?–1204)]", in ''Hellenika'' (''Έλληνικά'') '''31''': 111–117 *Madden, T.F. (1992) "The Fires of the Fourth Crusade in Constantinople, 1203–1204: A Damage Assessment", ''Byzantinische Zeitschrift'', lxxxiv–v, pp. 72–93. *Madden, T.F. (1995) "Outside and Inside the Fourth Crusade", ''The International History Review'', Vol. 17, No. 4 (Nov., 1995), Taylor and Francis, pp. 726–743 *{{Runciman-A History of the Crusades|volume=3|year=1987|isbn=0-14-013705-X}}
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